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Extreme Poverty, Poverty, and Near Poverty Rates for Children Under Age 5, by Living Arrangement: 2015 The data for Extreme Poverty, Poverty, and Near Poverty Rates for Children Under Age 5, by Living Arrangement are from table POV02 (50% of poverty, 100% of poverty, and 125% of poverty) People in Families by Family Structure, Iterated by Income-to-Poverty-Ratio, U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2012 Annual Social and Economic Supplement.   Extreme poverty: Below 50% of poverty Poverty: Below 100% of poverty Near poverty: Below 125% of poverty Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2016 Annual Social and Economic Supplement.

2016 Poverty Guidelines for the 48 Contiguous States and Washington, D.C. Persons in family/household Poverty guideline 1 $11,880 2 $16,020 3 $20,160 4 $24,300 Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (2016, January). Federal Register, 81(15), 4036–4037.

Household Income in 20% Increments of Total: 2015 Group   Average Household Income Ranges: 2015 LOWEST 20% $0–$22,800 SECOND 20% $22,801–$43,507 THIRD 20% $43,508–$72,000 FOURTH 20% $72,001–$117,002 HIGHEST 20% $117,003+ TOP 5% (part of highest 20%) $214,462+ Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2016 Annual Social and Economic Supplement (households as of March of the following year).

Breakdown of U.S. Households, by Total Money Income: 2015 (in millions) % of All U.S. Households Less than $10,000 8,306 6.6% $10,000 to $14,999 6,324 5.0% $15,000 to $24,999 13,235 10.5% $25,000 to $34,999 12,576 10.0% $35,000 to $49,999 15,948 12.7% $50,000 to $74,999 21,001 16.7% $75,000 to $99,999 15,199 12.1% $100,000 to $149,999 17,777 14.1% $150,000 to $199,999 7,811 6.2% $200,000 or more 7,640 6.1% Total Households 125,819,000 100%  Estimated median household income: $56,516 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2016 Annual Social and Economic Supplement.

Number and Percentage of Children in Poverty, by Race: 2015   NUMBER OF CHILDREN IN POVERTY PERCENTAGE OF CHILDREN IN POVERTY ALL RACES 14,509,000 19.7% WHITE 4,563,000 12.1% AFRICAN AMERICAN 4,146,000 32.9% HISPANIC* 5,269,000 28.9% ASIAN AMERICAN 466,000 12.3% AMERICAN INDIAN AND ALASKA NATIVE** 233,277 33.8% NATIVE HAWAIIAN AND OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDER** 36,733 25.9% *Hispanics may be of any race. **Data from U.S. Census Bureau. (2016, September). 2015 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2016 Annual Social and Economic Supplement.

U.S. Median Income for Persons Age 25 and Older, by Sex and Educational Attainment: 2015 Overall (with earnings) Less Than Ninth Grade Grades 9–12 (no diploma) HS Diploma (includes GED) Associate's Degree Bachelor's Degree Master's Degree Professional Degree Doctorate Numbers of persons with earnings (in thousands) Male 75,263 2,783 4,194 20,951 7,325 17,325 7,116 1,530 1,813 Female 66,370 1,498 2,540 15,186 8,397 16,710 8,147 1,033 1,358 Median earnings, in 2015 dollars $47,100 $25,411 $28,102 $37,003 $47,104 $65,190 $78,463 $120,247 $100,569 $32,499 $16,953 $17,054 $25,385 $32,038 $44,092 $54,801 $75,979 $71,040 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2016 Annual Social and Economic Supplement.

U.S. Per-Capita Income, Median Household Income, and Median Family Income: 1967 to 2015 Year Per-Capita Income Median Household Income Median Family Income 2015 32,653 53,657 76,697 2014 30,176 66,632 2013 28,184 52250 64,030 2012 27,319 51,371 62,527 2011 26,708 50,502 69,821 2010 26,059 50,046 60,609 2009 26,409 50,221 61,082 2008 27,589 52,029 63,366 2005 25,035 46,242 55,832 2000 22,970 43,162 52,148 1995 19,871 39,306 46,843 1990 18,894 39,324 46,429 1985 17,280 37,059 43,518 1980 15,844 36,035 42,776 1975 13,972 34,980 39,784 1970 12,543 35,232 38,954 1967 11,067 32,783 35,629 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2016 Annual Social and Economic Supplement.

U.S. Persons Below Poverty Level, by Race Percentage of U.S. Persons Below Poverty Level, by Race and Ethnicity: 1976 to 2015 Year Total Black White Hispanic 2015 13.5 24.1 11.6 21.4 2014 14.8 26.2 12.7 23.6 2013 14.5 27.2 12.3 23.5 2012 18.0 28.1 11.0 25.4 2011 15.0 27.6 12.8 25.3 2010 15.1 27.4 13.0 26.6 2009 14.3 25.8 2008 13.2 24.7 11.2 23.2 2007 12.5 24.5 10.5 21.5 2006 24.3 10.3 20.6 2005 12.6 24.9 10.6 21.8 2004 10.8 21.9 2003 24.4 22.5 2002 12.1 10.2 2001 11.7 22.7 9.9 2000 11.3 9.5 1999 11.9 9.8 1998 26.1 25.6 1997 13.3 26.5 27.1 1996 13.7 28.4 29.4 Year Total Black White Hispanic 1995 13.8 29.3 11.2 30.3 1994 14.5 30.6 11.7 30.7 1993 15.1 33.1 12.2 1992 14.8 33.4 11.9 29.6 1991 14.2 32.7 11.3 28.7 1990 13.5 31.9 10.7 28.1 1989 12.8 10.0 26.2 1988 13.0 31.3 10.1 26.7 1987 13.4 32.4 10.4 28.0 1986 13.6 31.1 11.0 27.3 1985 14.0 11.4 29.0 1984 14.4 33.8 11.5 28.4 1983 15.2 35.7 12.1 1982 15.0 35.6 12.0 29.9 1981 34.2 11.1 26.5 1980 32.5 10.2 25.7 1979 31.0 9.0 21.8 1978 8.7 21.6 1977 11.6 8.9 22.4 1976 11.8 9.1 24.7 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2016 Annual Social and Economic Supplement.